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W210 (M104) - Check Oil Light on but dipstick level is fine.
I have a 96 W210 with the M104 engine.
From time to time I get a check oil light. So After I let the car sit for about 30mins, I check the dipstick and it shows the oil to the top line. So I figured maybe this was because the oil filter drained during the wait and that the true level is about half a quart lower. So I added oil. Everything was fine. Drove the car for a few weeks and then another Check Oil level light comes on. So I check it and the level is now about half a quart above the top line. I am confused. There is no dent or deformation on the oil pan from what I can tell. By the way, the light does not always come on. Just once in a while. Anyone have any ideas as what is going on? |
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I changed my oil and filter today and noticed that the oil was really dark.
Also I had more than the recommended 7 quarts due to me adding the oil from the previous week. I am wonding if the light came on due to the oil being so dirty. I could not tell how thick it was but I imagined that it must have been as the color was really dark. I added exactly 7 quarts as recommended and did a test drive. No Oil light. Hope it stays that way. |
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I hope your light doesn't come back, but I suspect it will...
Time to start thinking about a bad oil level sensor.
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How many miles on the engine? You need to check your oil level on an absolutely, perfectly level ground other wise you will get a false reading. If the car is pointed downhill and the dip stick says you're at the max line - in reality you don't have enough oil because it runs to the front of the oil pan.
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You have a bad oil level sensor. Next service, just unbolt it and put a new one in, no big deal. I fhte light bothers you, unplug it.
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Yes, I think you guys are right about the sensor. The light came on again yesturday. I checked on a flat level surface and my oil was at the max line so I know the amount of oil is fine. I presume the oil level sensor is located in the oil pan. Is this a fairly easy job for a basic DIY person or is this something that will take a lot of effort and time? By the way, the car has 185,200 miles on it. |
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